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This documentary gives a rather detailed account of Kim Il Sung’s numerous diplomatic engagements with world leaders and notable figures. It covers his extensive travels—54 visits to 87 countries over 685 days—which is quite a feat for a political figure of his stature. The tone is quite reverential, showcasing his interactions as monumental moments, though one can't help but feel a certain propagandistic undercurrent. The pacing drags at times, with an overload of facts that can be a bit overwhelming, but it’s fascinating to see the lengths taken to document these encounters. Overall, it’s a unique piece that reflects a specific historical narrative through a very particular lens.
This film is relatively scarce, which adds to its appeal among collectors interested in North Korean history and propaganda. Formats vary, with some collectors favoring the original VHS tapes, while others seek out DVD releases for better preservation. The documentary's unique viewpoint and exhaustive detail make it a curious addition to any collection focused on political documentaries or unusual historical narratives.
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